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help| The Rheinische Zeitung ("Rhenish Newspaper") was a 19th-century German newspaper, edited most famously by Karl Marx. The paper was founded on January 1, 1842 with a reformist pro-democracy editorial slant, providing an outlet for the Rhine region's middle-class and intellectuals, who were increasingly opposed to Prussian authoritarianism. Max Stirner published The False Principle of our Education... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Rheinische Zeitung
The Rheinische Zeitung ("Rhenish Newspaper") was a 19th-century German newspaper, edited most famously by Karl Marx. The paper was founded on January 1, 1842 with a reformist pro-democracy editorial slant, providing an outlet for the Rhine region's middle-class and intellectuals, who were increasingly opposed to Prussian authoritarianism. -
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Neue Rheinische Zeitung
Marx & Engels articles published from June to November 1848 in the Neue Rheinische Zeitung -
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Joseph Weydemeyer
He also went frequently to Cologne and took part to discussions of social problems with the journalists of the Rheinische Zeitung. -
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Friedrich Engels
While living in Cologne, they created and served as editors for a new daily newspaper called the Neue Rheinische Zeitung. -
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Karl Marx
When this collapsed in 1849, Marx moved back to Cologne and started the Neue Rheinische Zeitung ("New Rhenish Newspaper"). -
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Max Stirner
Art and Religion was also Published in Rheinische Zeitung in 1842 while Marx was editor. -
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History of tax resistance
Karl Marx, via his newspaper, the Neue Rheinische Zeitung, published this decree, adding: “From today, therefore, taxes are abolished! -
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Marxism
They moved to Cologne, where they began to publish a radical newspaper, the Neue Rheinische Zeitung. -
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Ferdinand Freiligrath
After some time in London Freiligrath came back to Germany and worked for the "Neue Rheinische Zeitung" (general editor: Karl Marx, editor of cultural pages: Georg Weerth). -
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Jenny von Westphalen
In 1848 Jenny is detained by the Brussels police, being served an expulsion order, going then to Paris and then setting up their quarters at Köln, where Karl starts with money help from other shareholders the "Neue Rheinische Zeitung" newspaper.
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